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90 Pathfinder Will Not Start


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After a day idling, I decided to take the truck for errands this morning. Cranked the truck

and... nothing. Tried several time again still nothing.

No panic. I checked all fuses and all are fine.

Tried to crank and still nothing.

I disconnect the fuel pump hose and verified fuel was being pumped. Put it back in place.

I checked the distributor for sparks when I crank. It looks good. I see sparks

I checked the ECU and looked for code malfunction. ECU flashed code 55.

I'm reading the service manual for possible hint for what's going on but nothing I can

pin point as a culprit.

This problem seems tough for me to solve despite being familiar with this truck.

Any ideas as to what I should look for?

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my 92 did something close to this a little while ago. for me it ended up being a loose connection on one of the plugs right off the battery. also to rule out spark as the culprit. spray some starter fluid in the intake and see if you get a sputter. :my2cents:

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Came back from work, gave it a try and still nothing. Now the battery is going low.

I'm giving it a rest, recharge my battery overnight and try to find a solution in

the morning.

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It was all the battery. It's running now with an other battery.

It won't start with the original battery. the autozone guys says It tested bad

had some shorted cells in it. It's kind of quick for a battery that's barely

a couple years.

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It's an Autocraft Titanium battery. I should have had a solid 5 years with this thing.

It was not a cheapy made in China kind of thing. It was a fairly pricey $87 battery.

The life is too darn short and I don't think I have the receipt anywhere.

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It's an Autocraft Titanium battery. I should have had a solid 5 years with this thing.

It was not a cheapy made in China kind of thing. It was a fairly pricey $87 battery.

The life is too darn short and I don't think I have the receipt anymore.

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